By Gregg Keizer , TechWeb Technology News
Participation in three of the technologies highest on the Internet's buzz list -- blogging, reading RSS feeds, and engaging in social networking -- is climbing, a research firm said Wednesday, but two of the three haven't cracked the 1-in-10 barrier.
Ten percent of consumers read blogs once a week or more, said Forrester Research at the opening of its annual Consumer Forum. That's double the 5 percent who browsed blogs in 2004.
Real Simple Syndication (RSS) use tripled in the same period, from 2 percent in 2004 to 6 percent this year, while use of social network sites such as Friendster.com and MySpace.com increased from 4 percent last year to 6 percent in 2005.
"Technology has given consumers an option to tune businesses out, and tune each other in," said Forrester research director Chris Charron in a statement. "On the flip side, technology has given businesses an opportunity to gain greater customer insights at a lower cost."
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